Disc 1
01. The Hounds of Winter
02. I Hung My Head
03. I Was Brought To My Senses
04. Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot
05. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
06. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
07. Seven Days
08. I'm So Happy That I Can't Stop Crying
09. Fields of Gold
10. You Still Touch Me

Disc 2
01. Synchronicty II
02. Roxanne
03. Bring on the Night-When the World is Running Down
04. Demolition Man
05. Englishman in New York
06. If I Ever Lose My Faith In You
07. Every Breath You Take
08. Lithium Sunset
09. Fragile

Notes: Original factory pressed silver discs-> Audiograbber->Traders Little Helper: Flac level 6 :: Recorded during the final show of the US Mercury Falling tour in Houston, TX in September 1996. SBD-9-10.<-(Info taken from original info file).

Notes: In the late 1970s, the very same recording that resulted in Live! on Bumstead resulted in Blondi Comes Alive on Dreamland. Some diehard Blondie fans purchased both bootleg LPs, thinking they would be hearing different sets; however, they were one in the same and were both recorded at the Starwood in West Hollywood, CA on April 25, 1978. Bootleg labels have been known to rip each other off, although in this case, chances are that the same people who ran Bumstead ran Dreamland. Because both LPs have decent sound quality and offer the same material, the main thing that gives Live! a slight edge over Blondi Comes Alive is the fact that the latter has inferior liner notes. Some of the songs aren't listed in the proper order, Blondie's name is misspelled and Dreamland claims that the LP was "made in Saudi Arabia" -- which is most unlikely given that country's restrictions on Western culture. Dreamland probably made the latter two "mistakes" on purpose in the hope of fooling law enforcement into thinking that Blondi Comes Alive was a legal import instead of a bootleg. Despite its inferior liner notes, Blondi Comes Alive is worth obtaining if you don't already have Live! -- and if you are able to find a rare copy. All Music Guide.Lineage: Vinyl>CD>WAV>TLH>FLAC(8).

This Japanese CDR label bootlegged both audience sources in November 2008, and both sound better than anything that was previously available. The first source, particularly, is a noticable upgrade. For discs 1 and 2, Uxbridge has carefully patched in the second source (with seamless cross-fades) where there were cuts in the first source to make it as complete as possible (except for God Save The Queen). And part of It's Late is still missing, as most of the song is missing on the other source. Discs 5 and 6 of this bootleg CDR package are a slight upgrade to what was previously available from this show. All in all, this is a very impressive debut Queen release by this label.(Info taken from queenlive.ca).

Personnel: Ronnie James Dio - Vocals :: Craig Goldie - Guitars :: Jimmy Bain - Bass :: Vinny Appice - Drums :: Claude Schnell - Keyboards.Notes: Dio Dragon Head (Shades 230) is a 2CD set containing the September 3rd, 1986 Budokan show in what the label says is “perfect sound.” This is a memorial show! Because Dio was always held concert at Festival or Small hall in Japan. But, This is only once concert that Ronnie did as Dio.<-(Info taken from original info file).

Personnel: Blackmore, Powell, Dio, Carey, Bain.Notes: Another day another killer Mr Peach recording from Rainbow’s Japanese tour of 1976. The recording is in fact superb, well balanced with all instruments well captured and clear, although the audience is very into the performance it does not interfere with the recording only adding the final element of atmosphere. Mr. Peach managed to capture so many great sounding recordings and this one is no different and is among the best of the tour. The same setlist is played as is with all the dates on the tour but this to me is a special night indeed. After the Over The Rainbow intro the band crashes into Kill The King, Ronnie sounds a little behind the group but quickly catches up and they deliver yet again an aggressive version of the song.

Released Pressed CD -> EAC -> Flac.Sound Quality: Excellent sound quality. Taken from master tape. This is the different source from other bootlegs...<-(Info taken from original info file).

Disc 1
01. Introduction
02. Thunder And Lightning
03. Waiting For An Alibi
04. Jailbreak
05. Baby Please Don't Go
06. This Is The One
07. Holy War
08. The Sun Goes Down
09. Cold Sweat
10. Cowboy Song
11. The Boys Are Back In Town.

Disc 2
01. Sha-La-La
02. Baby Drive Me Crazy
03. Still In Love With You
04. Rosalie/Cowgirl Song
05. Dancing In The Moonlight.

01. Song For America
02. Icarus (Borne On Wings Of Steel)
03. Down The Road
04. Lonely Street
05. Lonely Wind
06. Belexes
07. Guitar Insturmental
08. Child Of Innocence
09. All The World
10. Bringing It Back / Can I Tell You

Personnel:Kerry Livgren - guitars, keyboards, vocals :: Robby Steinhardt - violin, vocals :: Steve Walsh - keyboards, vocals :: Phil Ehart - drums and percussions :: Dave Hope - bass :: Rich Williams - guitars.Notes: Well this is pretty rare I guess, an excellent Soundboard of Kansas during their Masque tour. The quality of this one is excellent, much better than the versions of that other broadcast from the same era.<-(Info taken from kansasfans.com).

From Wikipedia:Bootlegging is often incorrectly referred to as piracy but there are important differences between the two terms. Non-profit bootlegging is trafficking in recordings that the record companies have not commercially released, whereas piracy is the illegal copying/sale of recordings that are available commercially.

Bootlegging

Bootlegging is often incorrectly referred to as piracy but there are important differences between the two terms. Non-profit bootlegging is trafficking in recordings that the record companies have not commercially released, whereas piracy is the illegal copying/sale of recordings that are (or have been) available commercially or are planned/scheduled for commercial release.

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